CRIME

Campus Chaos: The Quick Response to Florida State's Shooting

Florida State University, Tallahassee, USASat Apr 19 2025
The scene at Florida State University was chaotic. Students fled the campus as gunshots rang out. It was just before noon on a Thursday. The sound of sirens filled the air. Two minutes after the first 911 calls, the suspect was shot and taken into custody. Despite the swift action, two people died, and five were injured. The suspect, Phoenix Ikner, was a 20-year-old student at Florida State. He was also the son of a Leon County sheriff’s deputy. Police are still trying to figure out why he did it. There is no clear connection between Ikner and the victims. Ikner was seriously hurt and will be in the hospital for a while before facing charges. The two people who died were a dining coordinator and an employee of a campus vendor. Five others were hurt in the shooting, and one more was injured while trying to escape. The hospital reported that six people are in stable condition and expected to recover fully. This was Florida’s sixth mass shooting this year and the 81st nationwide. It happened seven years after the Parkland shooting in Florida. The shooting lasted less than five minutes. Ikner arrived at the campus parking garage around 11 a. m. and stayed there for about an hour. He then left the garage and started shooting. By 11:58 a. m. , multiple 911 calls reported an active shooter on campus. The suspect was shot and taken into custody at noon. Ikner had access to weapons through his family’s ties to law enforcement. He had been involved in training programs and was a member of the youth advisory council at the sheriff’s office. Some of his classmates described him as having extreme views. The university community held a vigil to honor the victims. Robert Morales, a dining coordinator, and Tiru Chabba, an employee with Aramark, were remembered for their kindness and dedication. The university cancelled all athletic events through Sunday as a sign of respect.

questions

    If the suspect had been a political science major, does that mean he was just trying to 'debate' his way out of trouble?
    How might the suspect's upbringing and family dynamics have contributed to his actions on the day of the shooting?
    Given the quick response time from authorities, how effective were the emergency protocols in place at Florida State University in preventing further casualties?

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